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‘Frank stopped laughing abruptly and said, ‘so, when your people find your floater, they will be right next to the door?’’

‘The most intensive water use is with hair conditioner being a principal component of the floaters.’

‘After window shopping for millions of dirhams I came back home with a pair of cheap floaters and a two litre bottle of orange juice.’

‘And then I gave birth to six or seven other babies, all floaters like their older brother.’

‘He produced a set of keys attached to a large red floater then placed a cordless phone on the counter.’

‘‘Plug it up with rubber floaters,’ Rys commanded.’

‘I'm more of a flinger than a floater, so my teacher catches my hips, then he stands there and counts slowly to twelve while subtly, telepathically adjusting my posture and watching for signs of collapse.’

‘The floater was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief.’

‘Oh and before I forget, I hate people that leave floaters in the toilet and bad stenches.’

‘This allows the operator to use a long, paddle-shaped device to agitate the contents, mixing the floaters and grease with the solids in the bottom.’

‘Now if you're still not convinced you care whether zooplankton drop sinkers or floaters you should know there are more than 1500 million tonnes of protozoa, a type of zooplankton, in the Southern Ocean alone.’

‘The roads are magnetic as well and the floater rides on the opposing magnetic fields.’

‘Some think they are masters of their fate, others believe they are merely passive floaters on the river of fate.’

‘Before the floaters realize it, a sudden storm blows in and it's so dark for so long that when the storm dissipates, it really is night time.’

‘This particular breed are floaters, not fliers.’

1.1A loose particle within the eyeball which is apparent in one's field of vision.